Photoinactivation of Photosystem II by cumulative exposure to short light pulses during the induction period of photosynthesis

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作者
Shen, YK
Chow, WS
Park, YI
Anderson, JM
机构
[1] CSIRO, DIV PLANT IND, CANBERRA, ACT 2601, AUSTRALIA
[2] CSIRO, COOPERAT RES CTR PLANT SCI, CANBERRA, ACT 2601, AUSTRALIA
[3] CHINESE ACAD SCI, SHANGHAI INST PLANT PHYSIOL, SHANGHAI 200032, PEOPLES R CHINA
关键词
chlorophyll fluorescence; photoinhibition; photon exposure; photosynthetic induction; susceptibility to light stress;
D O I
10.1007/BF00017753
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Photoinactivation of Photosystem (PS) II in vivo was investigated by cumulative exposure of pea, rice and spinach leaves to light pulses of variable duration from 2 to 100 s, separated by dark intervals of 30 min. During each light pulse, photosynthetic induction occurred to an extent depending on the time of illumination, but steady-state photosynthesis had not been achieved. During photosynthetic induction, it is clearly demonstrated that reciprocity of irradiance and duration of illumination did not hold: hence the same cumulative photon exposure (mel m(-2)) does not necessarily give the same extent of photoinactivation of PS II. This contrasts with the situation of steady-state photosynthesis where the photoinactivation of PS II exhibited reciprocity of irradiance and duration of illumination (Park et al. (1995) Planta 196: 401-411). We suggest that, for reciprocity to hold between irradiance and duration of illumination, there must be a balance between photochemical (qP) and non-photochemical (NPQ) quenching at all irradiances. The index of susceptibility to light stress, which represents an intrinsic ability of PS II to balance photochemical and non-photochemical quenching, is defined by the quotient(1 - qP)/NPQ. Although constant in steady-state photosynthesis under a wide range of irradiance (Park et al. (1995). Plant Cell Physiol 36: 1163-1169), this index of susceptibility for spinach leaves declined extremely rapidly during photosynthetic induction at a given irradiance, and, at a given cumulative photon exposure, was dependent on irradiance. During photosynthetic induction, only limited photoprotective strategies are developed: while the transthylakoid pH gradient conferred some degree of photoprotection, neither D1 protein turnover nor the xanthophyll cycle was operative. Thus, PS II is more easily photoinactivated during photosynthetic induction, a phenomenon that may have relevance for understorey leaves experiencing infrequent, short sunflecks.
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